“So he has come back to play for us and if there is another possibility out there, we will look at it.

“The thing Amari’i has to realise as well is that just because he gets signed from Birmingham City to a lower league club it doesn’t give him a divine right to play.

“He has got to force his way into the manager’s plans and that goes for all of the youngsters. They are throwing the gauntlet down to them that they have to force their way in and then play in the team.

“Just because they are going on loan from us doesn’t automatically give them a way into the team.

“On the other hand, we have (goalkeeper) Nick Townsend who plays in an impressive 2-1 win for Lincoln at Barnet on Saturday, who have started the season well, and (winger) Koby Arthur comes off the bench and scores the winner for Cheltenham.

“So those two are working, they are getting out of it and giving us what we want from the loans. spoke to Mark Yates and he is really impressed by Koby, so he will play lots of games there.

“And Nick has carried on his outstanding form he had at Lincoln last year. That frustrates us even more in that we haven’t got him in at a Football League club.”